Donald Trump concluded a 30-minute speech by emphasizing tomorrow’s significant milestone, the 250th anniversary of America. He promised that this event marks the beginning of a golden age for the country, rather than an end.
In his remarks, Trump touched on the ongoing conflict with Iran, mentioning a temporary pause for a funeral, a gesture he highlighted as compassionate.
Communism: A Persistent Threat
Trump reiterated his concerns about communism, a label he has used for several Democrats competing in the 2026 elections. He warned of its resurgence and called it a severe threat to American principles, comparable to the 9/11 attacks.
He urged for a commitment to defeat communism swiftly, linking the fight to preserving the Constitution and American history. Trump highlighted the importance of upcoming elections and the necessity to eliminate the Senate filibuster to pass important legislation.
American Culture and Heritage
Trump emphasized the unique identity and culture of America, stressing that American liberty has thrived not just due to written words but because of the people’s character. He criticized recent attempts to alter this national character that alienates Americans from their history.
Trump called for a revival of American identity and underscored that loving the values and achievements of America is essential for all its citizens, regardless of birthplace.
Celebrations and Weather Concerns
The celebration coincides with weather-related challenges. Severe heat warnings have led to event cancellations, including the Independence Day Parade in Washington, D.C. due to expected temperatures reaching up to 115 degrees.
Trump’s speech at Mount Rushmore is set amidst these challenges, promising an optimistic narrative about America’s enduring strength. The event, including a fireworks display, will take place among tens of thousands of attendees, eager despite the weather.
Preparations and Events
Secretary Doug Burgum and Governor Larry Rhoden are set to introduce Trump at Mount Rushmore. Other nationwide events include a PBS concert and fireworks at Mount Vernon.
Earlier, South Dakota prepared for Trump’s appearance, with organizers adjusting schedules due to weather concerns. The National Park Service reaffirmed that attendance to such events is limited to U.S. residents, ensuring safety and accessibility.

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